Frank McCourt

Lineup for April 30, 2008

If you remember this year's White House Correspondent's Dinner, you weren't there. Felix Gillette, John Koblin, and Choire Sicha flood the zone in D.C..

Janet Silver is moving from Houghton Mifflin to Nan Talese's imprint at Doubleday. Leon Neyfakh checks in with with Ms. Talese who says, "I called Janet and she sent us a list of the authors she had worked with and the ones who’d said they wanted to come with her, if not immediately then eventually." That list may include Philip Roth and Jonathan Safran Foer. Plus: Islam observers on Wieseltier's Amis review; James Frey's PR Dream Team; Spitzer's bio; Nabokov's unfinished novel.  read more »

You Say DeLillo, I Say ... Writers' Claws Are Out at PEN Gala

At around 7:45 p.m. on Monday, April 28, writer Carl Bernstein was mingling at the cocktail hour before the PEN Literary Awards at the Museum of Natural History, Coca Cola in hand, looking very healthy. “I ride a bike and listen to a lot of music,” he said. “I mostly listen to classical but also rock.  read more »

Teen Draws a New Map In Warm, Tragicomic Novel

Ned Vizzini
Ned Vizzini

Adolescence sucks, and then it gets worse. Skin problems proliferate; parents are hateful.  read more »

An Old Lion Roars Again

From 1966 to 1996, a bar called the Lion's Head operatedfrom a basement-level entrance on Christophe  read more »

Moby's Porno Ahab

Paul Yates, director of the upcoming indie film Porno: The Movie, was born on Dec.  read more »

The Road to Bali: McCourt Swims with Fishes

On occasion, as he goes about his business as a diving instructor in Bali, Indonesia, Malachy McCour  read more »

The McCourts of Limerick: Lives Too Awful for the Screen

Alan Parker's Angela's Ashes , from a screenplay by Laura Jones and Mr.  read more »

A Journey With McCourt Of Limerick

It was on Christmas Eve so many years ago in the hard city of Limerick that my friends Frank and Mal  read more »

Why Gertrude's and Not Alice's? And Who Ate the Brownies?

"The world was full of evolution … with music as a background for emotion and a great deal of eati  read more »